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12:44 Jan 29, 2006 |
English to Chinese translations [PRO] Marketing - Advertising / Public Relations | |||||||
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5 | (音乐-我们有(喝)) |
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3 +1 | jingle = 使(某物)发生叮当声;jingle up 见 roll up ? |
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(jingle up ╟ we have it) (音乐-我们有(喝)) Explanation: Jingle is a US term for music used in commercials. Here it means music and "we have it" is sung. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 6 hrs (2006-01-29 19:14:33 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- THe commercial before the jingle is spoken and then the jingle starts. |
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(jingle up ╟ we have it) jingle = 使(某物)发生叮当声;jingle up 见 roll up ? Explanation: jingle = 1 to move something so that it makes a sound like metal striking gently against metal 使(某物)发生叮当声 eg He jingled the money in his pocket. 他口袋里的钱叮当作声.2 to make a soft sound like small bells 定当作生 eg We could hear their bracelets jingling. 我们可以听见他们的手镯在叮当作声. jingle = a soft ringing sound like the sound of small bells or keys being knocked together (如铃或钥匙撞击发出的)叮当声 2 a simple poem or song which is easy to remember and is used in a radio or TV advertisement (用于电台或电视中德)广告短诗(短歌)(朗文进阶词典) roll up = infml to arrive (非正式) 到达(朗文进阶词典) -> 到达光临? (钱发叮当声)过来参观??! Roll up! Roll up! = (UK old-fashioned) said, especially in the past, by someone who wanted people to come and pay to look at something unusual or interesting eg "Roll up! Roll up! Come and see the amazing bearded lady!" shouted the circus man. (Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary) see also, come on, hurry up!; come on, eat up! - 崔某人做某事的用语 eg Go and hurry him up! 去催他一下. -> jingle money? jingle keys? |
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